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IP configuration failure

Rackers
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I am very close to the end of my 18 month contract. 

Repeatedly and with no warning, but at least once a day, all the devices on my home network disconnect from the internet and are unable to reconnect unless I perform a factory reset of the router. Vodafone have failed to resolve. Any ideas?

 

The reason that devices fail to connect, is given (by devices smart enough to give a reason) as up configuration failure. 

 

I have a by whole home WiFi  with the maximum 6 discs.

This affects every device in the house although they do not all disconnect at the same time. 

I have tried factory reset of the whole home discs. I have also tried buying a brand new pair to replace the main disc connected to the router. 

 

I have a lot of devices connected. Last count, about 65.

 

I was given some smart light switches for Christmas. I got cracking and replaced every light switch in my house. 

 

I already have a lot of devices compared to most households as there are 7 people here and three of us work from home.. two are gamers and we like to have stuff. 

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Anonymous
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This is from memory, but hopefully, it'll point you in the right direction.  At least some versions of the BT smart disks, and a few other mesh systems, rely on/repurpose the multicast protocols.  It seems like the some VF modem/routers only partially or maybe just not properly implemented those multicast protocols.  One result being that device leases are not reliably renewed - should be viewable from the log on the router.

 

Solution:  Other than not using the VF router, I don't think anyone came up with a solution.

 

*While mesh systems are more efficient than basic WiFi repeaters, using more than you need can still cause your network to slow down.  Unless you are living in a multi-story solid granite constructed large townhouse, six disks might seem excessive!  With 65 devices on the network, I'd probably be looking at not using the VF modem/router.

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Anonymous
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This is from memory, but hopefully, it'll point you in the right direction.  At least some versions of the BT smart disks, and a few other mesh systems, rely on/repurpose the multicast protocols.  It seems like the some VF modem/routers only partially or maybe just not properly implemented those multicast protocols.  One result being that device leases are not reliably renewed - should be viewable from the log on the router.

 

Solution:  Other than not using the VF router, I don't think anyone came up with a solution.

 

*While mesh systems are more efficient than basic WiFi repeaters, using more than you need can still cause your network to slow down.  Unless you are living in a multi-story solid granite constructed large townhouse, six disks might seem excessive!  With 65 devices on the network, I'd probably be looking at not using the VF modem/router.

Thank you - that is a great reply.

 

VF support this morning effectively suggested that anything over 15 devices is probably best handled with a third party router and they have sent me the username and password I need to configure them. 

 

I am on amazon (other global conglomerates are available) trying to choose what to get... happy to hear suggestions from others - going snow blind with stats and review ratings right now... 

Oh and... just to say, three-storey townhouse, solid stone from 1856 with a separate annexe in a metal-framed building - still have some weak signal spots but tried to add a 7th disc last week only to discover the 6 disc limit... now juggling positioning to reduce overlap and try to get as close to full coverage as possible.... 

clint_flick
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